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XII. Observations on the Roman Remains found in various parts of London, in the years 1834, 1835, 1836. By Mr. Charles Roach Smith, communicated in a letter to A. J. Kempe, Esq., F.S.A.

1838; Society of Antiquaries of London; Volume: 27; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0261340900012066

ISSN

2051-3186

Autores

Charles Roach Smith,

Resumo

At the close of the year 1834, my attention was drawn to the excavations then in progress for sewers, and foundations of houses, in the extensive City improvements, from conviction, founded on former observations, but which opportunity did not then admit my taking advantage of, that the projected line of work at depths varying from twenty to fifty feet, could not fail to afford the means for obtaining some additional and corroborating information illustrative of the ancient occupation of the soil; and, finding that investigation was likley to be attended with some little success, I persevered in examining with all possible diligence the several excavations, and now submit to your notice, though necessarily in an abridged shape, an account of the result of my labours. I shall venture no further on your patience than will be consistent with recording the principal features in the City discoveries, without theorising or wandering from a statement of facts.

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